THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Steve Stricker had a harder time getting over the Ryder Cup than any other disappointment he has faced in 24 years as a pro, including those dark years when he lost his PGA Tour card. Stricker and Tiger Woods didn't win a match all week, and Stricker lost the singles match to Martin Kaymer that allowed Europe to retain the cup. Most painful was failing to get up-and-down from a standard chip behind the 17th hole. "I feel a lot of responsibility there for not winning a point, Tiger and I not winning a point," Stricker said Tuesday. "The first week or two it wasn't much fun just trying to sleep, to tell you the truth. But yeah, that one hurts, and I think it still hurts a lot of us just because of how it all played out." Europe rallied from a four-point deficit on the last day to win the cup for the second straight time. Stricker still hasn't watched...